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Camping at Kashmir, Sangh Parivar leadership asked to focus on Gujjar-Bakerwals, Paharis | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: Camping at Srinagar for the last two days, top leadership of Sangh Parivar including BJP top brass will submit report to the high command about prevailing situation in the Valley. The state top brass will suggest the high-command about the steps to be taken in the coming days.
Credible sources revealed that it was on the directions of the central leadership that top BJP and Sangh Parivar leaders have gone to Kashmir Valley to assess the ground situation. During the last one month it is second visit of top Sangh Parivar leaders to Kashmir Valley. Earlier top Sangh Parivar leaders spent some days at Srinagar but their visit was not noticed by the media. This time state BJP leaders are accompanying them to their visit was exposed before the media.
Credible sources said that Sangh Parivar top brass will hold interaction with the residents of Kashmir Valley who are going to be benefitted after abrogation of Article 370 and aim of their visit was to convince this section of the society to come forward to expose those who are opposing abrogation of Arti... | |
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SI mercilessly beats Contractor, kept him in lockup for hours together | Court summons SI to appear in person | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: A Sub-inspector of Jammu and Kashmir police has been summoned by Court to appear in person for mercilessly beating a contractor and then kept him in lockup for hours together.
In response to the complaint filed by Contraor Surinder Singh under section 166, 342, 352, 506 RPC, the Judicial Magistrate First Class Sub-Judge Jammu issued summons through SSP Jammu, to Sub Inspector Vikas Hans, In-charge police post Sainik Colony Jammu, he was directed to appear in person on 28th of September, 2019 at 8AM.
In the complaint, contractor Surinder Singh has alleged that on 22/08/2019, he had taken a construction/repairing work of one plot owned by Chaman Lal Jain, ... | |
| | Councillors level allegations of corruption against Khilafwarzi officials of JMC | Councillors enter into verbal duel, Mayor leaves meeting halfway | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: The meeting of General House of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) on Friday turned ugly as councillors levelled serious allegations of corruption against Khilafwarzi officials and also entered into a verbal duel, forcing the Mayor to leave the meeting halfway.
Councillors alleged that the JMC has become a hub of corruption and their appeals have not been addressed by any official.
The General House of JMC, which comprises of all the councillors, was called b... | |
| | Amid crisis situation, Govt neglects water bodies | | |
Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 6: Amid crisis situation, the water bodies in Kashmir have been neglected by the government and the people alike.
Take for instance; the authorities have ignored the famed water body of Kashmir, Hokersar.
An official said for last one month, no attention has been paid towards it.
The official said that influx of sewage and solid waste from flood spill channel has led to deterioration of the Hokarsar's condition.
Situated on city outskirts, Hokersar till a few decades ago was known as the 'Queen of Wetlands'. Hokersar is an important refuge for migratory waterfowls, shorebirds and trans-Himalayan species during winters. It also acts... | |
| | In absence of footbridge, students put lives at risk to reach school | | | Arun Trisal
Early Times Report
kathua, Sept 6: In the absence of a bridge, the public in general and the students in particular of Bikher panchyat block Bhoond in district Kathua are forced to cross a mighty nallah by putting their lives at grave risk to reach their respective destinations.
This is really a dark side of the system but true that thousands of residents from two panchayats of tehsil Basohli overcome death everyday for the sake of earning livelihood as they cross over a nallah ... | |
| | Yasin Malik to be tried in 3-decade old IAF men killing, Rubaiya cases | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: The decks are clear for the trial of jailed separatist leader Yasin Malik in a special TADA court here from next week in the nearly two 30-year-old cases involving the killing of four IAF personnel and kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, the daughter of then Home Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, sources said.
A bench of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on April 26 had struck down a 2008 single-bench High Court order transferring the hearing in the two cases to Srinagar. Sources said the Jammu TADA court recetly issued non-bailable warrants against Malik and asked the police to produce him before the court on September 11.
In its 27-page judgement in April this ... | |
| | Change status quo: Munish tells people | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: Editor Early Times Munish Gupta on Friday said that forthcoming assembly elections are an opportunity for the people of Jammu to change the status quo.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme in Kunjwani Munish said, "Reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir a big step towards changing the prevailing system in J&K. The old system revolves around just few peoples who call the shots and sold green to us."
"Time has come for dream merchants to wind up their shop... | |
| | Will distribute my salary among needy' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, has said that if he wins the forthcoming Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency he would distribute his monthly salary among the needy people in his constituency. "It's my promise to you people that besides carrying out development work, I would distribute my salary among the needy people. I assure you that I would not take any money from anyone, nor would I remain inaccessible. Whenever you need me I will be available," Munish said. ... | |
| | 14 cases of Dengue reported in Samba, Jammu, officials of Health Deptt put on alert | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: The Health Department of Jammu has put its officials on alert after reporting 13 cases, out of 52 cases whose samples were taken recently by the District Hospital Samba and one detected in Jammu districted on Friday.
Pertinently, 4 cases of dengue were reported in the year of 2011, 7 cases in 2012, 1838 cases in 2013, 1 case in 2014, 13 cases in 2015, 79 cases in 2016, 488 cases in 2017 and 62 cases in last year (2018).
Confirming, CMO Jammu Dr Danish Khan said that one case of dengue has been detected positive on Friday from Janipur, following the directions have been given to concerned officials to take necessary action in this regard.
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| | Following rumor, Kishtwar observed unannounced shutdown over Kashmir lock down | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 6: As a part of major attempt to destabilize peace and tranquility in Kishtwar District and its adjoining areas today observed unannounced shutdown following a word of rumor spread for the same over Kashmir lock down including detention of politicians since last 32 days following the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A of the constitution.
As per the details available with "Early Times", the majority community in Kishtwar District today observed a shutdown following rumor that attributing to various quarters regarding the shutdown call as a result of which the security in the Kishtwar town and its peripheral areas were beefed up to thwart any... | |
| | District administration Udhampur takes cognizance of ET report | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Sept 6: The district administration Udhampur has taken cognizance of Early Times report published in its September 5 edition under caption 'Land grabbers galore in town, houses of prominent people on illegal land.' Within one day of the publication of the news item, the Municipal authorities on the direction of District Development Commissioner, Udhampur today demolished the illegal boundary wall constructed on the nallah.
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| | With telephones start ringing, people relieved | | | Wajahat Shabir
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 6: As eighty percent of landlines were restored in the valley, restored across the Srinagar have taken sigh of relief as they feel that they can now communicate with their relatives and loved ones who are residing outside the state.
After remaining closed for over one month, the administration of Jammu and Kashmir had on Thursday restored major landline exchanges including one in the Lal Chowk, where most of the media outlets are placed and are often ringing.
The residents have now hopeful that mobile phones will restored as soon as possible. While as many residents who talked to Early Times are thankful with the development of reopening ... | |
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